27th.

1. Benjamin Pickman, son of the Salem merchant of the same name. The father disapproved of the course
of pre-Revolutionary Massachusetts politics and left America for England in 1775.
The son was making a tour of France and returned to Boston via London with his father
in the spring. Later he studied law, spending some time in Theophilus Parsons' law
office with JQA; but like his father, he entered commerce (George Francis Dow, The Diary and letters of Benjamin Pickman . . . and Genealogy of the Pickman Family, Newport, R.I., 1928, p. 27–28, 146; Sibley-Shipton, Harvard Graduates, 14:489–492; entry for 23 Feb. 1788, below).